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Need Help for choosing a immigration Lawyer / Consultant for Canada?????

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Hi all,

im planing for applying canadian immigration, i found one website www.immigrationpoint.ca , i contact and they send me many e-mails, even called me for making deposite their fees and they gonna start my case, they are requesting CAD 1800 as their fees only. Please help me foir check if this is realy legimate agency, having their LAWER ; SUMA RAO. Website calims, Suma Rao is member of upper canada law counsil and register immigration consultant and berister. I realy need urgently help, it would be very apprecated any help full answer, Please also help to find apart, a best lawyer which can handle legaly.Best regards and waiting for hear you.

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  1. I agree with the first answerer. You don't need a lawyer to process your application for immigration, as long as you follow the steps and instructions given on how you should fill out the forms and what documents are required then you won't find it difficult to apply. Go to the official website of the Canadian Immigration to get all the information that you will need. You can even find out in advance (before filing anything or paying any fees) if you will qualify for immigration based on their point system.

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGLIsh/index.asp

    Once you have applied, you can even keep track of your application online through one of the links provided on the site. All you need is to be patient, read everything carefully, and follow instructions very well. Hiring a lawyer or an agency to process your application is only one way to add to your expenses to an already expensive process. I've heard many an immigrant wish they had done the process themselves without going through a lawyer or agency. Save your money that you would otherwise pay to an agency or lawyer. You can use it for other more important things like your application fees or airfare later on.


  2. You do not need a lawyer. All the information is here:

    http://www.goingtocanada.gc.ca

    Here is a warning from the Canadian government about using a lawyer or other agency:

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information...

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